2026 Mazda Motorhome, also called the Mazda Camper Van, is here to change how we think about RV travel. Unveiled at the Tokyo Mobility Show in late 2025, this sleek vehicle blends Mazda’s signature style with the comfort of a luxury home on wheels. It’s not your typical boxy RV—it’s designed for adventure lovers who want both performance and a cozy living space.
Stylish Design That Turns Heads
Mazda’s Kodo design philosophy, meaning “soul of motion,” gives this motorhome a modern, aerodynamic look. At about 20 feet long, it’s compact yet bold, with a panoramic windshield and slim LED lights that glow at night. The lightweight body comes in colors like deep blue or earthy tones, making it stand out at any campsite. Inside, the modular layout lets you switch from a lounge to a bedroom or kitchen in minutes, using sustainable materials like bamboo and recycled fabrics for a cozy, eco-friendly vibe.
Powerful Engine with a Hybrid Twist
Under the hood, the 2026 Mazda Motorhome packs a punch with a 2.5-liter SkyActiv-G engine, delivering 187 horsepower and 185 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with a six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive for smooth handling on highways or twisty backroads. The hybrid option adds electric boost, making it quick (0-60 in under 9 seconds) and fuel-efficient. For eco-conscious travelers, there’s even a fully electric model with dual motors hitting 300 horsepower. It can tow up to 3,500 pounds, perfect for bringing along a small boat or bikes.
Smart Technology for Easy Living
This motorhome is loaded with smart tech to make travel a breeze. The infotainment system features a touchscreen with navigation, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. Safety is covered with adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and a 360-degree camera for easy parking. Optional solar panels and a battery system let you go off-grid, powering lights and appliances without hookups. The interior has Wi-Fi, voice controls, and even a pop-up roof for stargazing, blending luxury with practicality.
Mileage That Saves Your Wallet
Fuel efficiency is a big win here. The hybrid model gets around 25-28 mpg combined, with up to 30 mpg on highways in eco-mode. Even the gas version balances power and economy, offering a range of over 400 miles per tank. Real-world tests suggest even better numbers with smart driving habits, making long trips more affordable.
Price and Availability
The 2026 Mazda Motorhome starts at about $72,000 for the base gas model, with hybrids ranging from $77,000 to $85,000. Fully loaded versions with extras like solar kits or premium audio can hit $110,000. Production begins mid-2026 in Japan and Europe, with North America seeing deliveries by early 2027. Pre-orders are open, and early buyers might snag deals or custom options.